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Revision as of 11:34, 15 March 2022
Welcome to the Railway Operation Simulator wiki.
Railway Operation Simulator (ROS) is an open source signal box simulation program created for Windows which allows users to both create and operate railway routes and services. You can download the program and community routes here.
Program Features
Projects
Full Project Listing by Country
Recent Projects
- US-PATCO-Hi-Speed-Line by Andrew Jones
- Ely by Oxalin
- Edinburgh Waverley by Josco
- Portsmouth Area by Oxalin
- Chatham/Southeastern Main Line Chislehurst Junction – Shortlands to Swanley & Grove Park to Petts Wood by MissCatTrap
Tutorials
Latest Version - v2.12.0
v2.12.0 adds:
- Ability for a service to become a follow-on service at a different location and time to that specified in the timetable.
- Showing the departure direction for new services.
- The right-click menu only shows options that are available.
Contributing to this Wiki
- You can create an account here, contact Daniel Gill on Discord to access to editing.
- Some useful help pages: